800 K. S, Printed for ahk Pullijhed by MATHEW CAREY, N°. ilB MARKET STREET. (Price Sixice'h Dollars.) A New Syjiem of Modern Geography • Or, a Geographical, Hijlariial cud Cjmmircial Gra -ntuar ; and present Sate tf the fcicrul Nutumi «f the urld\ CONTAINING, Th? figures, motion', ind ctliar to each country, diflances of the Planstt, if- VII. Observations on the ' cbrdirig to the Newtonian fyi- c>. i»ges that hive been any tem, and the kited obferva- where observed upon the face ti on , cf nature fmce the moll ear -11. A gjftera! view of the ly periids of hit'iory. Earth,con&Jered*s a plant!; ViH. Hiilory and origin withfcveraltifefuldefinition tf nations; their forms of go and problems. vernment, refignaticn, laws, 111. Grand divifiins of th'e revenues, taxes, naval and Globe into land and water, military strength. continents and iflar.ds. IX. Genius, runners, cuf- Situation and'cxtcutof em- toms and habits of the people, ilatek, pro- X. Th ir language, le&rn viaces and colonics. . i"g> arts, sciences, maaufac- V. Their climates,air, foil, tures and'commerce. productions, me- XI. Chief cities, flru<st«res tal*, minerals, natvsral curio- ruins; afid artificial curiofitics. fities, Teas, rivers, bays, pro- XII. Latitude, longitude, montoriesand Lakes. Vearingsanddiftancesol'prin- VI. Birds and Beasts pe- cipalphceefromPhiladelphia. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, I. A Geographical Isdex, with the names and placcsalpha batically arranged. / 11. A Table of the Coins of all tiltldns, and their value in dollars and cents. 111. A Chronological Table of remarkable evenU, from the Creation to the pnfent time. By WILLIAM. GUTHRIE, fyq. The Aftioriomical part by Ja j?.vj Fcrgufon, F. R. S. Corrected by Dr. David R.rrx£NHoo3E. To 'K'bich are adiUd^ the late Difcoterie* of Dr. Herfclie!!, dnd other eminent t Aftrunomcrs. The riiisT amsricaK edition, corre&ed, improved, and greatly enlarged. Containing the following MftPS and PLAtES. X Map of the World 13 Hindorti* 1 Chart of tlie World 14 Africa 3 Europe United States 4'CoiintriesroundthcNorth 16 B.irifli Dominions in A l'ole. morica 5 Sw-di-n, Denmark, Nor- 17 Weft Indies way and Finland. 2S*Ptovince of Maine 6 RulHa »;)*New Hampfhre 1 Scotland # England and Wales 31 "Connecticut 9 Ireland 3 i •Rhode IfUad 10 Francs 33»Vcnnoist 11 "Seat of War 34*NewYorh u Seven United Province 35 "New Jersey 13 Auitrian, French and 36*Pennfylvania Duth Netherlands 3 7'Delaware 14 Germany jS'Maryiand 15 Switzerland 3j*Virgin;a 16 Poland 40' Kentucky If Spain and Portugal 41' North Carolina i 3 Italy 4z*Ttnetf:egovernment 19 Turkey in Europe 43* South Carclina 23 Afu 44* Georgia u'Difcoverics ir.adeby cap- 45 Copermcan fyflom tains Cooktiinid Clerke. 46 Ariuillary sphere ai China The Maps marked with stars are added to this edition, ♦xdufive of those in the la ft London edition. The United States Register for 1795, Price 50 Coiii*. COiVT EN ■T S. 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Banks and the unportatien of Literary InftitutioKs g oot j s National ManufavStorr Exper.ces. of Government Seflions ef the Courts for Weitcrn Territory Departmei.t of War State Governments. Hew HampP.iire South-Caroiini Vermont Georgia _ Massachusetts Order of time in which the New-York 1 ederal Constitution New-Tttfey , T»t>le of the Sun's rising Pennfylwia I;ttil! S Delr-vare AbftraA of goods, wares, Kentucky from the ift of Oilober North-Carolina '9°. to 30th Sept. J 791. Charlotte a tale of truth—by Mr!. Rowfon, of the E ew Theatre, Philadelphia. Second American edition— Price 75 cents. [The rapid sale of the fir ft edition of this enterefting novel, in a few months is the best criterion o f m«rit.] IXTKACT from the critical review, APRIL 1791, p. 4^s. " It may be a tale of truth, for it is not unnatural, and t is a tale of ical dillrefs—Clwrio te, by the ajtifice of a eacher, recommended to a school, froin humanity ra her than a convi&ion of her integrity, or the regularity, of' her former conduit, is enticed from her governess, and »ccumpanies a young officer to America—the marriage ceremony, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Charlotte dies a m.irtyr to the ir.confti-icy of her lover and treach ery of his friend. The situation; are artless and affe-fting—t'ne description natural and patheti. ; we fho-uld feel for Charlotte if such a peifon ever exiflcd, who for one error, fcareeljr, perhaps deferred so severe a puniftmer.t. If it is a fi<£lion, pietic iufiice ii not, v e think, properly diflributed." I The Inquifitor —by Ur>. Rowlon. Second Philadel phia edition. 87 cents. a Adventures of F.odexic Random, a vols. I dollar and <;o cents, coarle paper—l dollar and 75 cents fine. 3. 'Note* on the slate of Virginia—by Thomas JafFerfon. Pr!te neatly b'ound, one dollar and a half. History of the French Revolution, from its -com n»entement to the death of the Queen and the execution of Briffot. a dollars. <■ plowdcn's History of the British Empire, from May j to December 1793. I dellar and a quarter- [This is. an intcfesu'sg sad valuable ,iublication as has appeared for many years. je / # ueattie's Elements of Motal Science. a vols. One dol lar and three, quarters. J«h 3 William Young, Seller and Stationer, earner of Cbefnut and id Strict, Nt. 51, Has jr'Ji received a large ex.! excellent ajfurtment of Sutionary arhdlet, at.ioniß ■which art Writing, Drawin®, ana Printinq Papers, viz. Superfine Imperial, Superfine extra largefoliopoft Ditto do. wove, Ditto flit and wove bitto do. flat Superfine folio poll Ditto do. coi*nion Ditto do. wove do. 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Also, a variety of Wedgewood, and cut and plain glass philosophical ink-stands, well assorted ; pewter ink-chests, of various sizes; round pewter ink-Hands, paper, brass, and polifticd leather ink-stands, for the pocket. Shining sand and faud-boxes, pouncc and pounce boxes, ink and ink powder, black leather and red morocco pocket books, with aid without instruments, of various sizes. Counting-house and pocket p<:n-knive« of the best quality, afs-Ikin tablet memorandum books. Quills, from halt' a dollar, to three dollars per hundred, Black lead penc Is, mathematical instruments, &c. See. All forts of blank books ready made or made to order. Bank checks, blank bills of exchange, and notes of hand executed iu copper-plates, Tomkins copper-plate copie6, bill of lading, manifests, Teamen's articles and journals, Seen. See. A well fele&ed colleflioo of law books. Alf», ol Greek, I-atin, and English clafltic*, are now in use in th< colleges and fchooh of the United Statss. June 33- BOOKS PUBLISHED, and FOR SALE by THOMAS DOBSON, At ih; Stone House, No. 41 South Second Street. Alphonfo and Dalinda, or the Magic of art and nature 67 csnts. Adventurer of AipHonfo, by himfelf 20 Syftcm of Anatomy, from the Encyclopedia, with twelve large copperplates. a Dollars. Eeattic's Evidences of Christianity. 50 cents Bcattie's poems. 50 Booth's apology for the E iptifls 25 Burke's reflexions 011 the French Revolution. I Dollar. Campbell on Miracles, in answer to Hftme, 80 cfiJits. Clarke's iEfop's Fables, Latin and Eng'ifti. 33 Cornaro, on temperance, health and long life. 3 J Crawford on animal heat. 50 » New Dispensatory of Edinburgh, a Dollars. Medical and Philosophical Commentaries. 18 Volumet in 9. iDols. &50 cents vol. Fordyce's Sermons to Young Women. 80 Goldsmith's Def*rte<i Village. 14 Comprehensive Engiifh Grammar. 15 Grave, a poem by Dr. Blair. 14 Collins's pofinw, with Hammond's Love Elegies. 50 Hamilton*? Outlines of Midwifery. 80 Hopkinfon's Works, 3 volumes. 5 Dolls. Jenyns's Disquisitions on various fubjeiU 15 Life of joseph by M'Gowan 50 Moore's Fables for the Ladies, with Langhorne'i Tibial of Flora. 50 More's Sacred Dramas for young person*, common paper, 6* 1-2 cent", fine do. 70 Moore's Search after Happiness. 20 Lcmprler 'sTour in Morocco. 87 1-2 Medial Tranfaaions of the Phil idelphia College of Phy- ficians. 1 Dollar Nicholfon's Natural Philosophy, illullrated with 25 copper plates. 3 Dolls. Opinions i f the Federal Judges on the fliability of a State. 50 cents. >c valil'! of Paley's principles of Moral and Political philosophy. 2 Dollars. Palfcy's view of the evidences of Christianity, 75 cents. Perciral's Moral Tales, and Fables foryonth. 5 3 csnts. Ditto fine 67 cents. Chcfterfield** advicc to his son. 50 Pope's Essay on Man. <3 cents, fine 20 Present for an apprentice 20 price's Sermons. 67 Riley 011 Uterine Hemorrhages. 30 Memoirs of the Year 2500. 1 Dollar. ' System of Mineralogy and Metallurgy, from theEney- clepsedia. I Dollar 33- cents. Lowe's devout exerciles of the heart, corr.rr.on 37 cents. I'm jSO Dr. Ruth's Medical Observations and Enquiries. » vol». 3 Do ! s - Dr. Rufll o» the Yellow Fever. ID. 50 Sele&a e Veteri, a new and unproved Edition in the j>ref». Scle&a e Profanis. So cents. Shipwreck, a poem by Falconer. 44 Sherlock's Trial of the witnefTes at the rcfurre&ion of Jesus Christ. io Smith's Wealth of Nations. 5 vols. 3 dols. Smiths (Charlotte) Elegiac Sonnets 14 etc. System of Chemistry from the Encyclopedia, Quarto, * dollars and 50 cents. Taplins Farriery complete s dollars 25 ets. Tables of Logarithms, Sines, Tangents &c. Underwood 011 diseases of Children I dollar Waters's system of Surgery abridged from Bell 1 dolls. and 50 cts. Winchester's dialogues of) cJniverfal Salvation- 62 I-l cti. Memoirs of the year 2500, I dollar. Buchan's Family Phyiician, greatly improved, will be published in a few days. 1 ruxton's Remarks, Instructions and Examples relating; to latitude, longitude, variation of the compass &c. • See. with a chart of the Globe &c. 3 dollars. Also an xtenfive variety of books arid statinary. May 7 THAT Urge Grazing FARM, now in the tenure cf Mr. John Pill'ant; containing about 471 acres, more tha® 200 of which are meadow of the best quality ; the iej»aindcr consists of cedar and maple swamp, upland, and QUtfidc niarlh, inoitly fit to be taken in. It ii situate on "the river Delaware, with a commodious and excellent anding, direit.y opposite to Chester, and between Repau pa and Racoon crocks, in Gloucester county ; from which creeks public market boats go every week to the city. This Farm may be conveniently divided into two, leaving two dwellings in good situations; has barn» and stabling for feeding 6® head of cattle; and, from its many» ad vantages, mull b: an obje<a for any one extcnfively m the grating or dairy way. For terms or more particular informat'.on, apply to Richard Whitehead, No. 62, Vinc-ftreet. t&f6w June 30. §if§J«jN PHILADELPHIA. Printed by JOHN FENNO, W> 119 Che/nut Street.-Price S.i Pe* COARSE PAPERS. TO BE SOLD, juji FutTifhtd, , By THOMAS DOBSON, Medical Commentaries For the Year 1794. EXHIBITING a cortcife view of the latest arid most im portant Difcevcries in Medicuu and Medical PbiUfopby By ANDREW DUNCAN, M. F. R. &A. SS.Ec Complete sets of this important work for sale by T.Dob fon, the whole eighteen voluntes being published in nine vo lumes, price two dollars and a half per volume, being a boy tone half ilie price of the European edition. Julyio 5 J Lands for Sale, in Virginia- j ONE Trad ot 1104 1-2 acfes, in Hamplhire county, divided into tbr« surveys i one 6f 400, another of 400 1-2, and the o: her 404 acres, on the waters of Indian camp run, and little cape Capon, adjoining tke lands of Mr. Hugh liiurphy and colonel Greenfield, about one or two pules from the main road leading from Winchefler to Romney ; taken up and furveycd in the year 1777, and deeds granted for the lame from the proprietor's office in 1780 —described to be equal to any land in that part of the country. Also one tract; in Fauquier county, of 60} acre", well adspted for tobacco and all kinds of graiii; about four miles from the Court-Houife, joining the main road that leads from thence to Falmouth, from which it is dip.ant about 30 miles, and the fame from Dumfries, and about 40 miles from the Federal City and Georgetown. On it there is a large Quantity of fine meadow land, and several tin* fj>ri»g» and on Turkey R.un a never failiag llream, which runs through one corner of it just where it joins the main poad, th. rc is a fine situation for a merchant's mill. Near one third part of this tract is clearsd. In the State of Kentuckey, One Trad of 1000 acres, on Stoner's fork of Licking, granted in conference of a preemption Treaiury warrant, iflued in June, 1780, and a pat»nt granted for the fame in June 1 * 87, it was firft in Fayette County, thert in Bour bon, at present in Clark county, "about miles from Lexington, 12 or 14 from Bourbon Court Honfe, and about 4 mile* from Clark court house, in a thick fettled part of he country. General information fays the Quality is equal to any 1000 acres of Land in that country. Terms may be kuown by applying to ALEXANDER LITHGOIV. Dumfries, June 179? w&a 6 w Composition Ornaments, WHERE every article in that line for the «nrichment I of Chimney piecea, pilasters, (lair cases, base, fur bafe and cornicc mouldings, lonic, Corinthian and Com posite columns and pilaster capitals, key ftones,truffes,oval and round pateras, and every other ornament f®r infidc and outside work, of public or private buildings nuy be had. This Manufadtory is conduced under the dire&ion of an able artist, late from London, who learned under and followed the business there many years in company with theoriginal inventor of the art. The several patterns from the n:iveft designs, are of masterly workmanlhfp, and exe cuted, at a great expense, under his immediate infpc&ion, forming altogether as complete a let of patterns as the London artiits could produce. Orders taken at No. 21 South Second ftrcet. WILLIAM POYNTELL, & Co. N. B. Orders for chimney pieces, complete, and to any size, furnilhed to any part of the continent. Scheme of a Lottery, Tt raise 39,900 Dollar t, on 266,000 Dollars Deducing 15 per Cent, t'om the Prizes—7 his Lottery canfijh 0/ Tickets, 1 » which there arc 14,539 Priifs, and. «a>4 6l Bla/iis, kins about tie and. an ha/J Uaitii to (Sprier. THE the fcoci«y foreftabiifivng Uftful Mi nufa&ures, hawing reCnlved to erect LOTTERIES tor railing Oni Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeably to ao Alt of the Legislature of lfcc State ot Ncw-Jerfey, have appointed the following perfune to fuprrintend and dire& the drawing of the fame, »ii. Nicholas Low, Rut us King, Herman Le Roy, James Wat foil, Richard Har rifon, Abiiah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of thr city ol New-York-Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'. Connei and Andrew Bayard, ot the city of Philadelphia — His Excellency Richard Howell, Esq. Eliai Boiidir.ot, General Elias Dayton, James Parker, John Bayard, D»a or Lev» l. Don ham, Samuel W. S>ookton, JolbuaM. Wal lace, Joieph Bloomfield, andElilha Boudinot, o( New. jersey, who otter tb<= following Scheme <?f a Lottery, and pledge theinteWes to the public, that they .vill take every aiurincc and precaution in their power to have th. Monies paid by the Managers Irom time tu time, ureceiv ed, into the Banks at Ncw-Yoik and Philadelphia, to remain lor the psrpofe of paying Prix s which lhall be immediaielydifcharged by a eheckupor one ol the Banks. SCHEME: I Dollar 1 Prise of gco »000 fiOO* 0000 81CO 1 4»539 Bianks. 38000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 Toe driving wilJ commence, under the infpe«|on ot a Committee or the Superintendent*, as soon as the 1 tck ets are fold,ot which timely notice wiil be given. The Supcitnteadants have appointed John N. Camming ot Newark, Jacob R. Harder.oerg, ot New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who given ample feGurjty tor difcbargtng the trust reposed in them. (In order totecure the punctual payment of the Prizes, the Superintendents ot ifrc Lottery have dircdtec that the Managers foall each enter j&to bonds in 4c, 000 dollars, with four (ufficicnifecur itics, to pejfoim their »n ---llrunions, the fubttance of whirh is I. That whenever either of the Managers fnall rrceive thefum of Three Hundred Dollars, he (hall imn.diately 1 place the fame in one of the Ranks of New-York or Phi. ladelphia, to the ciedu ot the Governor of the Society, and (wch of ti*e SuperintendaiKs as ive in the city where the mome* arc placed, to remain there until the Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes. 11. The Manager's to take fufficift.nt feairity for any Tickets they may trust, otherwise to be refponub! - tor them. 111. To keep regular hooks of Tickets fold, Mo nies received and paid inte the Hank, ab(tra£ts of which ihall be sent, nonthly, to thcGoveruor ofthe Society# ItfWl'OW Pater Ton, January 1, 1794* On application to fit her of the abo*e gentlemen, infor mation will be given where ticket* m«v be hed. tu&H A SPECIAL Meeting of the Philadelphia Society for the Information and Assistance of Persons emigrating from Foreign Countries, will be held at the College, in Fourth-Street, on Wednesday Evening, the twenty fccond Instant, at Seven o'Clock. William Young Birch, Chairman of the Committee. Price One Dollar in Boards. American ManufaSory of 201,000 Dollar* u 90,000 »0,000 1,000 «,o?o 1 ,coo 50® 100 5° 20 »5 Frrft drawn number, 2,000 Laftdiawn number, 2,000 notice. City of Washington. Scheme of the Lottery, No. 2, The FEDERAL CITY. i A magnificent > 20,000 Dollars, and dwelling house, { cash are 1 d»tt« 15,000 &cash 25,000 1 ditto 15*000 & c*on 15,000 i dTtto & c*th 10,000 i ditto 5,000 <Sc calh 5,000 1 ditto s\ooo & calh 5,000 1 Calh pine o[ 2 ditto 5,00* each, arc 10 ditto , s»o ciiito joo ditto 2 00 dine 430 t.mv 1,000 dlitf» ditU 16,7.39 Pritei 33,5.61 Blanks 50,000 "Ticket* at • This buttery wijl atford an elegant fpecmuri of the private buildmgs to fcft tfl the 'City ut Wafiungton —Two beautiful deftpns are already fele 6lc«l lor the cntnc fronts on two of the public filiates ; horn ihefe draw ings, it is prbpofed to eictk two centre »nd four turner buildings, as soon os poilibie alter this Lou cry is (old, aad lo convey them when complete, ttrtht fortunate ady.ntui ers, in the manner defer ibed in the (cheme tor the Hoiel Lottery. A licit deduction of live per ctni. will be maiie to defiay the ntfcelfaiy cxpenco ot pinning, See. and the fui uluiS will be marie a part ol the fu<»«l intended tor the National Univeifny, to be erc&cd within the City of Walhirigton. The drawing will commence as soon as the Ticket* are fold off. ——f l'he money pu*e» will be payable 10 thirty day* after 11 is ftnifhed, and any prires for wnich fortunate number* are not pioduced within twelve months after the cirawing ia closed are o be confi.Wird as given towards the fund for the University, it bring' determin ed to fettle the whole buhciels in a Near tiota the ending | of the drawing and to taite up the bonds given as fecu i r ««y- The real frcufitics given for the paymcnr of »be Prizei are held by the Prcfident and two p»rc6torv of the Bank of Columbia, and ate valued at more tfcan hjJI ihc amount of 'he Lottery. ICtW^'ZU The twenty four gentlemen who by appointmeßt cf the late Commifitoners afiiltcd in the rnanagemcn of the Hotel Lottery are requeftedto undertake th*» arduous taflc a second time on bUialf of the public ; a futhcient num ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hop;d that tl*£ friends to a National University and the other lcderal ob je<Sta may continue to favor the delign. The synopsis of one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the National Institution, is already in the press, and wili be fpcadiif publifltetl, together with its constitution A compleat Plan of the wholv of this Important Institution, compiled from a feiefticn of the be ft materi als, ancient and modern, Will be inbmkted to the public whenever the fame may have gone through fach revisions as may be nccefifary to eftabiifh the perfect confidence and general approbation, so essential to its present rife and fu ture exiftcnoefor the generaj good of America. By accounts received from the diflerent parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for sale, the public ar: aifirt'i that the drawing will speedily eomme; t£, and tl&l tlw care and caution unavoidably ncceflary to insure a fa£c disposal of the tickets, has rendered the fufpeufion indiipeniable. February 24, 1795. * # * Ticken m?y be had at the Bank, o: Columbia; o ; James VVrft & Co. Baltimore or Gideon Dtnij j<, S va«in«ih, of Pcicr Gilman, Bo ft on; oi John Hopkint Richmond : and of Richard Wclis, Cooper s tc-.T Aug 30 Notice is hereby given that an at tachment was iflued out of the inferior court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Cu.nbcrl.ind, in the state of New Jersey, returnable on the twaity-iifth day of Febru ary la.si, against the goods and chattels, rights and erediW, lands and tenemeifts of George Kutz (not b-ing a resident at that time within the stute of New Jcrley) at the suit of 4 Jonathan indorsee of Butcher, which was levied by the sheriff of the county of Cumberland " on a certain sloop or shallop called the Fly of Philadelphia" ■with its appurtenances, as by the return of the said sheriff will more particularly appe-r—and notice i» alio hereby further grven, agreeably to the direction of an act of the Lcgiflature of the state of New-Jersey in such cafe made and provided, that unless said George Hutz ihall ap pear and give special bail to answer the suit so as afore faid instituted against him by th said Jonathan Ballinger, within such time as is prescribed by law, " that then and in that cafe judgment (hall be entered" against the said George Hutz " by default, and that the said lioop or shallop so as aforefaid seized oil the said attachment" will be fold for the fatisfaction of all " creditors who lhall appear to be justly entitled to any demand thereon, and fliall apply lor that purpose." Dated at Salem, in the county of Salem, in the said state, the thii tv first day of March A. D. 179.5. GULES, CM. i ft ,ooo 10,000 io 4 cco *o.cc 10,000 10,000 I^,ooo 20,00 c 50,000 3 6,e0& 18,00# 262,000 Lucius Horatio Stockton, "> Attorney for the Piss. y April I A Lot, containing about seventeen acres, 011 the Wiffahickon road, 4.miles Irom the city, and diredtiy opposite to the house of Mr. Isaac Wharton. A Lot, containing 10 acres, in lilington Lane, on said road, near the estate of Jailer Moylan, Esq. A Lot, containing 10 acres in Turner's Lane, on said road, and dire<sUy opposite to the estate of Mr. Ternant. Enquire of Jofaph Redman, Woodstock corner us Tur ner's Lane. April 6 WHARTON gff LEWIS, HAVE removed their INSURANCE Off ICE end STORE to No. 115 South Front ilreet, Coffee Old Bill Madeira Wine Souchong Yea Sail Canvas &c. July 15 James M'Alpin, q A r L 0 R, N°. 3 South Fourth Street, RETURNS bis grateful ocimrwUJgemtntitt his friendt and the Public fur their liber it ekcouragement, and leg' leave to /elicit a continuance of their favors. At his Shop gentlemen mry bt furn'fhei nit'] tie left materials, and have them mad: up arJ JinJbtd in the mojl fajhimalle manner. He tuill thankfully r/tet.e any order, ,7. d fay a protr.pt and tun3ll<>' qttertion to them. Oft. I ! For the Improvement of 1 /.to 500 4 OO 5° *5 SAMUEL BLQDGET. TO BE SOLD, IVhere tbey have for Sale, 50,000 40,000 30,000 2G,0Q0 10.000 1 o ,010 10,000 »C, i>* o I o,oov| io,oo(i 10.000 lO.Qcj tO,C'OO. 20,000 15 :,COft 400,000, rrftf lawiti eodtf mt
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